{"id":945,"date":"2026-03-27T08:54:34","date_gmt":"2026-03-27T08:54:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fhss.sjp.ac.lk\/publication-committee\/?p=945"},"modified":"2026-03-27T08:55:13","modified_gmt":"2026-03-27T08:55:13","slug":"the-china-india-power-rivalry-and-sri-lanka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fhss.sjp.ac.lk\/publication-committee\/2026\/03\/27\/the-china-india-power-rivalry-and-sri-lanka\/","title":{"rendered":"The China-India power rivalry and Sri Lanka"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\n<figure class=\"aligncenter size-full is-resized\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"432\" height=\"246\" src=\"https:\/\/fhss.sjp.ac.lk\/publication-committee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/31\/2026\/03\/Picture1-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-946\" style=\"width:537px;height:auto\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fhss.sjp.ac.lk\/publication-committee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/31\/2026\/03\/Picture1-1.jpg 432w, https:\/\/fhss.sjp.ac.lk\/publication-committee\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/31\/2026\/03\/Picture1-1-300x171.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 432px) 100vw, 432px\" \/><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n<p>According to early record, Sri Lanka had strong connections with both powers. China and India both link with Sri Lanka for more than 1000 years. Due to Sri Lanka\u2019s geographical location, the country plays a special role within the power rivalry between these two countries. Sri Lanka\u2019s Geo Strategic importance has deeply historical background for many centuries. The Island located in the center of the Indian Ocean. Therefore, it has valuable interest from major powers. Because Sri Lanka being a small state strategically placed between two powerful states India and China. The power rivalry between China and India in Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is a key battleground for their competing ambitions (Wijekoon, 2022). Sri Lanka\u2019s geographical location is most important for both powers to assert their power in the Indian Ocean.<br><br>Main key components can be identified and discussed that make Sri Lanka strategically important in the China -India power rivalry.<br>\u2022 Strategic location in the Indian Ocean<br>\u2022 The port network and maritime infrastructure<br>\u2022 Balancing power in South Asia<br>\u2022 Military and security interests<br>\u2022 Important for global energy and global trade<br>\u2022 China\u2019s maritime silk road strategy<br>\u2022 Proximity to India<br><br>When studying how the importance of Sri Lanka\u2019s geographical location affects the India-China, Sri Lanka\u2019s central location in the Indian Ocean is extremely important. Therefore Sri Lanka, near major sea lanes of communication. In addition, busiest international shipping routes lie across the Island. The island of Sri Lanka is a major center for communication, trade and naval movement in the Indian Ocean region. (Wijekoon, 2022). Sri Lankan geographical location in the Indian ocean very important for military activities and all oil-thirsty countries in East Asia. More than 80% of the world oil shipments traverse through the Indian Ocean and Sri Lanka lies at the fulcrum of East \u2013 west maritime trade .Sri Lanka\u2019s port network and maritime infrastructure form one of the most critical elements that elevate its strategic importance in Indo-China power rivalry. Sri Lankan ports are geo strategically important because they lie major sea lanes. Such as Colombo, Hambantota (De Silva, 2023). Trincomalee, Colombo and Hambantota ports are valuable landscape under the commercial and security in Indian Ocean. Due to the security and economic importance of these ports, both countries direct their attention towards Sri Lanka.<br><br>Sri Lanka\u2019s location is extremely important for India\u2019s security. India also fearing Sri Lanka connect with other power specially China. Therefore, India wants to build good political and Military Corporation with Sri Lanka (Wijekoon, 2022). Sri Lanka close proximity 30Km from the Indian Ocean. Any external power gaining influence in Sri Lanka has the potential to directly impact India\u2019s maritime security, trade routes and defense planning. India views Sri Lanka as part of its strategic neighborhood, and maintaining friendly relations is essential to protect its southern maritime borders. And also, Indian Ocean one of the busiest are for trade. Sri Lanka located middle of sea routes. Therefore, Sri Lanka is key place for global trade and global energy. Because of this both India and China want strong relations with Sri Lanka for increasing their economic power.<br>India and China major Asian powers competing for influence in South Asia and the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka\u2019s geostrategic position is important for balancing power between India and China. As Sri Lanka\u2019s location heart of the Indian Ocean. Close to important global shipping routes that link the Middle East, Africa and Europe with Asia. Therefore, the island a central player in maintaining stability and power balance in the Indian Ocean. China uses investment and infrastructure project and loans. These projects part of China\u2019s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), it purposes to secure trade route and energy supply (Wignaraja, Panditaratne, Kannangara, and Hundlani). India mainly focusses security cooperation with Sri Lanka. Because through the Sri Lanka\u2019s ports may be a threat India\u2019s maritime security. According to this situation China India both countries need Sri Lanka support for military and economic purpose in Indian Ocean. Therefore, Sri Lanka must follow neutrally foreign policy among both powers.<br>According to these key factors, concluded that Sri Lanka\u2019s geographical location is a main reason for its importance in the India-China power rivalry.<br><br><strong>References<\/strong><br>Abeysinghe S,( 2024), Balancing India and China: A case study of Sri Lanka, Journal of verite research<br>Alahakoon P , (2011) , Trincomalee, a factor to leverage the geostrategic advantage of Sri Lanka, United States -China \u2013 India strategic triangle in the Indian Ocean Region.<br>Attanayake C , (2024) ,Sri Lanka caught in the crossfire of India-China maritime rivalry, Journal of East Asia Forum.<br>Cheema A T &amp; Jathol H, (2024), Economic Rivalries in Asia: A Case study of India and China, Pakistan Social Sciences Review.<br>De Silva S (2023), Tightrope Balancing in a time of Rising Great Power Competition: An Assessment of Sri Lanka\u2019s Relations with India and China.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>K.M.V.Ravihari<br>Department of Political science<br>Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences<br>University of Sri Jayewardenepura<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>According to early record, Sri Lanka had strong connections with both powers. China and India both link with Sri Lanka for more than 1000 years. Due to Sri Lanka\u2019s geographical location, the country plays a special role within the power rivalry between these two countries. 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